1 PAGE BEC Jabour Store Closed all day Friday .Bros. Ba The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Rate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 zam-buk Usod To-Night Will Hoal Your fEJ ADDER UAUnC Cracked Lips UimrrbU linilUd orColdSores. CUT Still Deeper for the FINAL WIND-UP nkrupt Store Closed all day Friday Sale starts again Saturday Morning, 9 Sharp Get ready for the Final Wind-Up of Jabour Bros. B ankrupt Stock WATCH THE PAPERS A party of Anyox girls consistlp ; of Misses Flora Cavers. Isobcl Oil-lles. Marion Cavers. Barabara Lee, May Barclay, Pat Loudon. Eleanor Wilson and Jean Pinckeyis payhi3 a brief Visit to tht citv. having ar- iiveu on uie rnnce unanes mis morning. Week-End Specials Flour Alberta Rose 49-lb. sack New Potatoes 15 lbs New Potatoes per sack S1.35 25c $1.50 Empress Orange Marma- Elfin lade, 4-lb. tin DUU Fraser Valley Black Currant cn Jam. 4-ib. tin OXJK Malkln's Best Jelly Powder Q?0 5 pkgs Malkin's Best Whole Clams 1 (Zn per tin XOl Malkln's Best Spinach 2' 's QAp Libby's Royal Anne Cherries l's, per tin Nabob Queen Olives per 16-02. Jar 15c 25c Montscrrat Lime Juice PAp t)Ul nor r.nt! MrV Marsh's Grape Juice per bottle Plums Blue or Red per basket Large Ripe Pears per doz 40c 70c 40c Witch Hazel Toilet Soap a ? n i 6 cakes Sunlight Soap : per carton THE DAILY NEWS July 3a . Investigation Into Halibut Livers Proceeds Charles F. Lanwermeyer Tells Juneau People of Work He Is Doing View to Industry v Halibut liver oil! Will babies cry for it? Maybe, some day. Experiments now In progress may prove it to be much richer In medicinal - -H il J I1 ..... jjiupci uca mail tuu iivci uu, oajro i j the Juneau Empire. j I unanes f. Lanwermeyer oi ine I Abbott Laboratories of North Chi cago, 111., has been in the north! two months conducting research studies into the chemical content of halibut liver and arranging for supplies of the fish product to be used in further Investigation. He came' to Juneau this week from Ketchikan. Previously he had been at Prince Rupert. B.C. Lone Lived Fish "In a lone-lived fish like the halibut, according to the theory of scientists, there is stored up food content." explained Mr. Lanwermeyer. "The belief obtains that the place for this storage is the liver. A halibut adds a pound to its weight every year of its life. A male halibut will attain a maximum of 75 pounds, a female, as much as 400. Supposed ly a female may live as long as four hundred years. I The liver of a 75-pound halibut weighs about one pound as a rule. "About 15 of the halibut liver is oH. while 50 of the cod liver Is oil, Fifteen Times Richer v "A conservative estimate places halibut liver oil as about' 15 times richer than cod liver oil in their known medicinal properties. 1 These properties are called vlta-Imlns. Scientists do not know what I vitamins are but they do know what ! they will do. They are Classified by what they will do. "To date. In the experiments con- ; ducted by the Abbott Laboratories, halibut liver oil has been administered to animals only. The results have been such as to encourage the present investigation and research. Pharmaceutical Products "The Abbott Laboratories manufacture pharmaceutical products. and maintain a large research department. ' ' "If halibut liver oil should prove to be efficacious and its extraction made practicable, a production plant would probably be established in Alaska. Handling the material in this territory would be more feasible than shipping It to Illinois." The laboratories are paying nine cents a pound for the livers. This part of the fish is now being thrown away. After concluding his investigations In Juneau. Mr. Lanwermeyer will return to North Chicago. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert July 30, 1911 Britain prepares for war with Germany over occupation of Agadlr In Morocco. "Still striding Into line with the up-to-date cities of the world, Prince Rupert today witnessed an auto car carrying a party of sight seeing tourists around the city, Members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Behnsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rolde of Vancouver and their friends In Prince Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hart. From the wharf the car sped off to McBrlde Street, ihence along Fifth Avenue to the hiKh level bridge over Hays Creek. After a swift race to the crest of the rise there, the party motored back by Sixth Avenue and round to Fourth at the Bacon residence from which such a fine view of the city and harbor Is gained. From there It was a quick race to the Royal where the party breakfasted and then caught the Venture to continue their tour. This little incident so early In the hlsfory of Prince Rupert point to a very big tourist 'business before long." BULBS FOB SALE 20C Grower Leaving the Islands 'DAI TOUILS, per aozen sue I m i JA (AAA mnt n n 1 ' per luu -,,u iuuu 1 nff i , 1. GAMULA, P-oprtetor i Hflh Street Phone 20s roi,i ltLS, per aozen zuc per 100 .. .$1.73 per iuuu .. siu.su , Apply to CAPT. GILLATT, SANDSI'IT, B.C. (182) World's Most Ancient Fashion London. Julv 30: The fashion for wearing armlets that has become such a craze in the last few weeks revives one of the world's most ancient ornaments. In olden days circlets of gold were kept by. Tputon kincs In their treasury in or der that they might be available to bestow upon those who earned the royal favor. Minstrels were generally rewarded with a gold armlet whenever they played before royalty. Nowadays the ornaments hav.e , become more democratic, for liter-1 ally everyone wears one with a ten nis or short-sleeved frock. LETTER BOX OBJECTS TO PROVINCIAL GOV EKNMEXT RELIEF TLXS Editor, Daily News: With reference to your remarks regarding government relief camps I think It is a disgrace and Insu'l to the workers. The government plan, which if carried out. will leave the men. with practical);, nothing after they buy boots, clothing, etc., as there are lots of days in the winter time when it L Impossible to work, owing to thn stormy weather. JiUo I know camps can be run on much less than si per day for board. When I was out for two weeks cn the same work, board was 80c. ..'o some one must be wanting a rake-off. . Why not take a copy of the New Zealand scheme, where everyom ( is paid decent wages, and only IS cents deducted for board. The majority of the workers want to pay their accounts, which the hotel) cafes, etc., have been good enough to credit them for, but under this plan impossible. Yours truly, .... AN UNEMPLOYED WORKER. Parker S. Bonney. logging superintendent for the Pacific Mills, arrived in the city on the ss. Prince John this morning after havlntj spent the past three weeks ou Moresby Island In the interests or his company and will sail tomoi-row night on the Princess Mary fr Ocean Falls. STOCK TAKING SPECIALS We have found our stock blfjer than it should be and are making this splendid offer for good savings. We advise you to get your monthly requirements at these prices. Soda Crackers $1.00 sise IQn special y Butter Forestvljle A 1 7 1 P 2 lbs. for Brookfleld Cheese 5-lb. box Skim Milk Cheese 2-lb. box Bggs are advancing 300 doz. to sell at 3 dot. for .. Bread per loaf Malkin's Best Jelly Powder per doz. Malkin's Best Extracts 2-os. bottle Malkin's Best Custard Powder. 3 tins Malkin's Best Coffee per lb VEGETABLES Potatoes 9?0 pr 17 lbs Cauliflower 2 for Fresh Peas From Terrace 3 lbs. FRUIT Bananas 3 lbs Orapes Seedless 2 lbs 81.49 51c 53c 7c 58c 1.6c 85c 45c si in sack Vv 35c 25c 35c 38c iMussallerns Cash and Carry Stores "Where hollars Have More Cents", Phone 3C0 Phone 18 t 81 S19 3rd Ave. 417-423 5th Ave. B WWItinKfl.iv & Thursday --El if r - 0 TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7:45 & 0:45 THUKSDAV MATINEE at 2:30 l?c & 40c Feature Starts 3:10 M Screen Song "Any Little Girl Thats Nice" The Perfect Entertainment A Great Cast, A Charming Rom Grand Songs and Loads of Laughter ,nci ! LAWKENCE TIBBETT In a new and most appealing role ' Esther Kalston, Cliff Edwards, Koland Young ' "THE PRODIGAL" A Modern Story Interspersed with Songs and More S6n Color Itcview "Geography Lesson" "Believe It or Kt vf. H Friday and Saturday ROBERT MONTGOMERY In Shipmate CASH & DELIVER PRICES COOKhT An exceptionally fine vegetable shortening, per Id. MALKiN b litJaT TEA Per lb MALKIN'S BUST COFFEE ' Per lb CORN FLAKfcS Per pfcg I NABOB LBMON or ORANGE JUICE Enough In im i, bottle to make 20 glasses of real refreshing drink. p. i . MAC'S BEST CHOICH QUEEN BEANS Per tin .... ROYAL CITY PEAS No. 4 Seive Per tin AYLMER CATSUP Per bottle EMPRESS PURE STItAWBERRY JAM 3ti-lb. glass Jar EMPRESS SWEET ORANGE MARMALADE 2-lb. glass Jar NABOB RASPBERRIES 2"s Per tin NABOB STRAWBERRIES-2"s Per tin NABOB LOQANBERRIES 2's Per tin SOAP FLAKES In bulk 3 lbs. for Telephone your order and pay the driver "WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SFLL Q & S GROCERY Phones: 27 St 228 20c 43c 43c 8c 23c 12c 12c 15c 53c 33c 28c 28c 23c 35c 600 Seventh V Em CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UI'KKA riNO . T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYPOCR knglneers, Machinists, HollermnUer. ltlarkbtnllh. l a"" Makers, Founders, Woodworker. Etc EI.ECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our IMant In Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Dr. H. 0. Johnsen will be away for holidays until August 13th. Rupert Motors Garaice and Service Station Tires, Parts, Accessories Phone-566 (Night Calls: Phone 161) Distributors of DODGE CARS and TRUCKS TELEPHONE 651 VALENTIN DAlitV FOR SKEENA 11 It AND Creamery Batter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTBimiZE" J11 AND CREAM ." fhroul'"' Earlv Dcliverv the CH ' f id the habit of rending the advertisements in this pal and taking advantage of the help they bring you.